Habitat selection is a crucial decision for any organism. Selecting a high quality site will positively impact survival and reproductive output. Predation risk is an important component of habitat quality that is known to impact reproductive success and individual condition. However, separating the breeding consequences of decision-making of wild animals from individual quality is difficult. Individuals face reproductive decisions that often vary with quality such that low quality individuals invest less. This reduced reproductive performance could appear a cost of increased risk but may simply reflect lower quality. Thus, teasing apart the effects of individual quality and the effect of predation risk is vital to understand the physiologic...
Questions about the ecological drivers of, and mechanistic constraints on, productivity have driven ...
Nest predation is the leading cause of reproductive failure in birds. As a result, many studies hav...
Human modification of habitats can reduce reproductive success by providing novel cues to which bird...
Habitat selection is a crucial decision for any organism. Selecting a high quality site will positiv...
Habitat selection is a crucial decision for any organism. Selecting a high quality site will positiv...
Received: July 6, 2012; Accepted: November 13, 2012; Published: December 13, 2012Habitat selection i...
1. Breeding territory choice constitutes a crucial antipredator behaviour for animals that deter-min...
Predation risk is thought to be highly variable in space and time. However, breeding avian predators...
Predation risk is thought to be highly variable in space and time. However, breeding avian predators...
1. Breeding territory choice constitutes a crucial antipredator behaviour for animals that determine...
Plastic and selective mechanisms govern parental investment adjustments to predation threat. We inve...
The ability of nest predation to influence habitat settlement decisions in birds is widely debated, ...
Abstract Background: Breeding site choice constitutes an important part of the species niche. Nest ...
The role of temporal changes and spatial variability in predation risk and prey's means of mitigatin...
Abstract Habitat selection decisions are crucial in determining fitness. Research indicates that ind...
Questions about the ecological drivers of, and mechanistic constraints on, productivity have driven ...
Nest predation is the leading cause of reproductive failure in birds. As a result, many studies hav...
Human modification of habitats can reduce reproductive success by providing novel cues to which bird...
Habitat selection is a crucial decision for any organism. Selecting a high quality site will positiv...
Habitat selection is a crucial decision for any organism. Selecting a high quality site will positiv...
Received: July 6, 2012; Accepted: November 13, 2012; Published: December 13, 2012Habitat selection i...
1. Breeding territory choice constitutes a crucial antipredator behaviour for animals that deter-min...
Predation risk is thought to be highly variable in space and time. However, breeding avian predators...
Predation risk is thought to be highly variable in space and time. However, breeding avian predators...
1. Breeding territory choice constitutes a crucial antipredator behaviour for animals that determine...
Plastic and selective mechanisms govern parental investment adjustments to predation threat. We inve...
The ability of nest predation to influence habitat settlement decisions in birds is widely debated, ...
Abstract Background: Breeding site choice constitutes an important part of the species niche. Nest ...
The role of temporal changes and spatial variability in predation risk and prey's means of mitigatin...
Abstract Habitat selection decisions are crucial in determining fitness. Research indicates that ind...
Questions about the ecological drivers of, and mechanistic constraints on, productivity have driven ...
Nest predation is the leading cause of reproductive failure in birds. As a result, many studies hav...
Human modification of habitats can reduce reproductive success by providing novel cues to which bird...